can you make my bike have yellow wheels. and then, howabout yellow wheels and yellow bodywork. i am going to have a lot of spare time over the holidays :thumb:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v147/stevenzx6r/DSCF0098.jpg)
(http://img397.imageshack.us/img397/5709/wheels4tu.jpg)
(http://img397.imageshack.us/img397/4864/everything5ek.jpg)
Sorry, those colors ae kinda gross. Real quick and dirty job.
could you do the wheels in a flat black color too please? :cheers:
I kinda like the black with yellow wheels. Maybe you could do some yellow pin striping on it.
Your seat is kinda messed up.
This is what it'd look like if you did a bad job of spraypainting them: :)
(http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/6121/blackwheels7mr.jpg)
Quote from: AlphaFire X5I kinda like the black with yellow wheels..
:thumb: to black with yellow wheels. Looks good.
(http://gs500.variders.com/images/yellow_gs.jpg)
JetSwing, you're my hero.
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You are SO mean, JetSwing! Funny, but MEAN!! :lol:
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Quote from: AlphaFire X5I kinda like the black with yellow wheels. Maybe you could do some yellow pin striping on it.
Your seat is kinda messed up.
yeah i took it off to mess with the battery. i probably didnt put it back on right. hmm yellow wheels or black wheels.
Black body, yellow wheels, yellow pinstriping on the body.
(http://gs500.variders.com/images/festive_gs.jpg)
black rims with yellow accents... yellow body, two tone tank yellow with black on the indentation for the knees...
then call your bike the bee.
Or look how good it looks in white!
(http://ww2.nickbargovic.com:1111/hyabusa.jpg)
Quote from: bargovicOr look how good it looks in white!
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Quote from: bargovicOr look how good it looks in white!

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Black metallic body work with a gold candy over it. Gold anozided wheels. THAT would be where it's at.
You guys are killing me...
The best two:
(http://gs500.variders.com/images/yellow_gs.jpg)
and
(http://ww2.nickbargovic.com:1111/hyabusa.jpg)
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sorry about taking a while. missed the topic.
here's the pic:
(http://tinypic.com/i6wplj.jpg)
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Quote from: subcsorry about taking a while. missed the topic.
here's the pic:
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:lol: :lol: :lol: holy crap. the mexican flag! :lol:
HAHAHA! :lol:
Quote from: subcsorry about taking a while. missed the topic.
here's the pic:

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Quote from: niteshade:lol: :lol: :lol: holy crap. the mexican flag! :lol:
i know where he got the idea...
http://gstwins.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=197688#197688 :roll:
are you guys just putting a new layer over the area you want painted, filling it with the new color, and then messing with its opacity, or what? I've done this a few times trying to "repaint" my bike and while it works for the frame, the paint never looks as good as what you're doing here -- the highlights and reflections get screwed up.
how about 24 Karat plate. 8) Make the squids jealous.
(http://www.artechne.com/images_hosted/goldbike.jpg)
Quote from: Jazzzzzare you guys just putting a new layer over the area you want painted, filling it with the new color, and then messing with its opacity, or what? I've done this a few times trying to "repaint" my bike and while it works for the frame, the paint never looks as good as what you're doing here -- the highlights and reflections get screwed up.
photoshop lets you do it in a bunch of ways... my method is to use selection tools to outline the bike, make a mask layer with the selection, and then use adjustment layers. Nice thing about adjustment layers is no image destruction, and you can change 'em anytime. These tools are your best friends:

Quote from: niteshadehow about 24 Karat plate. 8) Make the squids jealous.

the bike leaking gold?
cant anyone do something about that oil or fuel patch under the bike? :thumb: :cheers:
Quote from: Lukewarm Wilsoncant anyone do something about that oil or fuel patch under the bike? :thumb: :cheers:
try rain water :nono:
maybe a bit of degreaser as well :roll: :thumb:
Cat litter can be bought inexpensively.
pee?
Quote from: Jazzzzzare you guys just putting a new layer over the area you want painted, filling it with the new color, and then messing with its opacity, or what? I've done this a few times trying to "repaint" my bike and while it works for the frame, the paint never looks as good as what you're doing here -- the highlights and reflections get screwed up.
i do all my work in paint, pixel by pixel.